Edmond S. Meany

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Edmond S. Meany (1862-1935) was a professor of history at the University of Washington and a UW alumnus, having graduated as the valedictorian of his class in 1885. He was a Washington state legislator for the 1891 and 1893 sessions. From 1906 until his death, he served as managing editor of the Washington Historical Quarterly (now Pacific Northwest Quarterly). From 1908 until his death, he also served as president of the Mountaineers. Mount Meany in the Olympic Mountains, Meany Crest of Mount Rainier, and Meany Hall for the Performing Arts on the Seattle campus of the University of Washington are all named in his honor.

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